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THE IIOEIIHief .OTAIl. i -r Ob 60 " Si three day . .V. - V' l'fOHldAYl mi ......... t 00 ..60 1 " 1 H H. W fl M ; 1. iW: ' AX : r um or ubsctuptio iy sun) ..$7 o " 44 ) . 6 44 ) 0 44 44 ) 7 75 -Tabneis. dehverrfin y ot tot the -geataare cu7 t-a a nlftct for more lhrft num. rtt MltttOMOU wW ' j S4 ""f " OUTUNES. i . jumnci; decjinpd todress ihe Civil Rights Couven -ibh. - -barpeh Iter elected President pro tern, of the Senate.- It is said that the Secretary of War make charges of frattd 'and malfeasance against Gen. 0. O. Howard. Indians killed 24 persons on the TJeqces &g&ss&z is seriously fl.1 Cubitf iress -and authorities talk of a quiet compliance with the protocol. No action on the salary bill. .TTT 1"' Stephens Doke)engtb on the question of back pay and increased sal aries. The speech was an apology for thoW who had, joledthej measure and those who had accepted.the pay. -Assistant Bishop Liyman consecraiea. jion. I "Weldon dwardji seiouly 11. The Wrtlev " - - i v.;v The mails will close from this date as fol- lows: - ' - Northern through ttyty ma mft- M-,; " througn and way . (day) u -t- mails. .. . ..... . . ... .. 5 A. M' Southern niaU.T,. ...... .- 8 P."JL ' Carolina 'Central mails. ......T... 5 X Smith ville, Saturdays and Tues- j : PayetteVillei river, Mondays nd ' Fridays .IP. Jt FayetteriBe-by-O. rR W., daily 5 X Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every j l' v Friday ..... V. .......... 6 A. M. r r . . NEW ADTEBTISB1HENTS. j G. R. Fkench & Son. Boots & Shoes. F. W. Kkkchjikr. Bacon. Pork,1 &e. f Maafttre Court. The following cases were disposed of by . Justice y an Aniringe.Vfsterday. - : battery on the person of John Haggett Case dismissed at defendant's cost. -J. W. Wstbookwas arraigned on an action brought by David James, charging J him with making an unlawful arrest; It T3ftha(ewgwW a " 'Hfawful officer, he producing the papers to es tablish the same, and the case was therefore dismissed at complainant's cost. ; -; . Before Justice Gardner, last night: 4 A white man, charged with forgery, or obtaining .onpydjfse pretenses, from tlie Wilmington, Columhiaand-Au-. gasta Railroad, "sometime since. The de fendant was required to give bond in the" sum of $40(Pfor" his appearance at Court.; He subsequently attempted to effect hit . cape from Officers Neil Gerken and Ji "W. - -jv.il i - : Whitney, in whose custody he had been placed while seeking bail, but was recap tured i bj thepfticersn4.1pe4 in Jail ; A Homier and Hli ... Employer lm Trouble. " A man by the name of Wm. Chance, ' who had aliorse atCurrie's livery stables. corner of Second and Princess streets, found - one of his. employes drunk yesterday moxal 1 Tjagantl chajkClum,Vp?ggjtje pun Tshmnt by'tdrowuig him info" the street.: Both parties were arrested and the hired' man was lodged in the Guard House. The other gave security in the sum of $501 for his, appearance before .the Mayot's Court this morning. j To tne Cltlxens of Wllmlnstou. j The fate of the:. Cape Fear Agricultural Association depends upon your patronage.' Upon you will rest the disgrace of its failure, s . , You can save it py genera) attendance ' oh Friday and Saturday. ' It is yoGHnterest, iivz. vi. uiiumui i irviv The country meets scarcely any of tih town upoojts gpfiiBf Come all, who have enough interest in the city to spend fifty cents for its support. Rtf ftrdocrVif fha . , .-r r.-tJ i in Executive Committkb. We learn from a passenger on the Caro-. lina Central Railway that a white man, under arrest for some crime, and who ; waa; beingJbrought down on-the stageo-jWades-ToytkxrL4lniQMed(ki of Charlotte, on Wednesday evening, jumped from the stage and attempted to escape, wben:hei?as,tbO bh&'guard and killed. Our informant did not remember the namq of the individual WW wJtk ilibwttstetday a fetter from IoDtgoery, Texas, which states that thM crop ia tXrnt section have been an aimosi entire faiiuneV a grajat proportion of the farmer not having made enough corn for bread. Many who have lately gone there Ifrodi utiifer Stites re returnlngindUmong the dissatisfied and homesick fraternity are many from this section of North Caroliiia, Couutf CirmtiVUnOBcrs. At a meeting of the Board, held yester day afternoon, it was ordered that the coo- I tifoy beMng jRi" prisoners, feeding, clothing 4i& caring for the same, be awarded to Messrs. Mstfces & Co., for three years, on a contract to ha drawo up and approved by tbfi Board.. Adjourned untU next Monday ef ening, fa Hafcea. Crpua. ! James Beatty, the colored boy charged with the murder of ,Ned Hill, another ;col- ored boy, on Tuesday evening last, WM be fore Judge Russell at the Court House, yafr -'! R'B.Wndew afctafeafdr fhtfWrisoav. er. The decision of Hi Honor was reserved until this morning and Beatty was remand .AHn It it A youth by the name of Warren Gil bert had his pocket picked of $5 In green- Cfckrtrf fteFair GiTmdi'yedJry? : stilt Uf . i .'::..' :... ".';;.:':.'.;.".,'; ,i.,, .,-... . , -,,.:,..,-" ' .'.'i .... u..,,.u..,,.-,:s VOL; XIIK-NO. 69l CAlE FEAR AG RICIjLtVK&I; ; "ASSOCIATION. j P I ft li A n n u a 1 p a I r i.-.-ij- EarJji yesterday, morning the sky waa partially overcast and considerable appre hension was for awhile felt that rain would, materially interfere with the Fair prospects. !b-&tfHa&fly; tmm? l were' ?nt, a the eat extent auq Jhe sun . shone i out, brUlianllythe' re daj- i.Theii was'a -consider- able crease. ia ifeeainiMnheraof spectitors on the grounds, including a fir proportion of ladies, who lent their charms to the uBuueuetni oi uie scene. . j ' lAmonlhe articles in the' Halt not men tioned to previous reports;- we'noticed some hand made spirit barrels two ol thetnj en tered by J.X. Barden & Bro. and msufo w amksa Jttodne made andexhibltod-byi W; R. StlpperT- J.) W. 4-1?tt 1oa. rivb.iUoivPQcimenj of pow? l?????011 ? wdirons, &c ; Mr. A. Oldham, samples of pearl homiuy. our. '&at.imanuf actured at , hi mills in this Co,, f Watsaw.- exhibited br1 Dawson. wi fiBnmng; a straw: enner ny w i jj i Ussry df Richmond county ;:'a box of j fine .chewing tobacco, i Exhibited by '.T;' 'Whit tedf of Bilkbercs tob foand among' C. D ifyers &Co.'Achmce sc.; a fine open buggy manufactured land exhibited by Pi H. Hayden, of this city; ji fine specimen of -cetton, exhibited by J. M. Henry; 'several fine specrmens of cotton yam fad fzliblleif bvit: & 0ak- man, of Kockfish Manufacturing Company. of Fayettevffiv bedstead manufactureji at Abkettsburs b j the CapeFtr BuUdinjr On the grpunds outside we noticed the "New American SteamWasber and Bleach er," patented by liegsrs. Williams & Har rison, of Raleiglx, " which "is a novel invent tkn and deserves the special attention of iiouaekeepers. - It hi a very simple and, use ful contrivance for, washing and bleaching clothes by steam and must be seen to be appreciated. - In the machinery depart ment. One of, .Wheeler & Wilson's 'sewing pirMB.'Ibeing.nin by jBteajn, attracted jiq UUle attention It is said tto-havfr made wrmiy-nrvniimrrecr suciresTn anrmui. z. . Floral Hall presents no new attractions, Ibut.stni continue to win . its . lull share of admiration from the tiittweS that daily-visit the Fair. rOne beautiful feature of the hall," Of which we negjected to speak before; is a handsome collection of different colored sheila and vasee, together with a choice col Ieioaef plants, bulbs, crocers stands &c, ajrtisticidlx anged o These were exhibited and were arranged by . f ' .... 1 1 Jnx.-Ueo.if.. Jamb, wnpnas donemucn to jender the hall sobeautifUL the floral decora tions having beea"under his direciioh. .This departmest of theexhibition is very supen6r,'ihcludine some of Ithe finest thor- oughDreas, ex., ever exnibited at any ran-. We promised to speak more iully of , MtU departit jday, and we . proceed to da so now. Among those to which our particu lit attentidfi Was callM are the foll&wing: - LKU Jlbf - . UVVUVWW MMJ-IVU, costing fSAN ;mem-"Mii .ttanBom, ax Fannie Ransom,1 a thoroughbred marc, ay splendid' animal, stylish r and handsome, asu- vjiuca. auiKu uiutu wmwuw uw. pa4e;arqundSe, couiay. yesterday. r.U'fmnun 'exhibitor. t. 4YTAa Wnffln" cti her five colts, tnn property of Mr. James Norwood, ef Orange, attracted much attention. "Jock Roulhac? a fiorpugTihred saddle none and a fine hur dle animal, was exhibited by the same gen- tleman. Cad.a thorouibred bay eolt, a very romiU.r7?Anning liorse, ' from imported " Warminster.H. Exhibited Jy Mr. Gea WVnne, of RatelgU 'ifyl: TrotUn and Bunnen. Amonj the splen didirotera an' ronneri on exhibition we noticed the following: Jim mnion, n asu- 'ingtonvSoy, -Liirhtwood,Pinerr Woods, 3Iaid, Spotted faiVCad. Prince, Qulxey, .rflfeBafon.lt4auife. IJnWown, Belle bf lEWhlmoW MarLotlg, JocJL tJapt Jack 'MJQWiit Mac, Prank Hainptonfrthe jhuter owned by Gen; 1M.M1':Ki..l.ggoxmi1:XC : t; ;ih4reaiir programme was the shooting match, which took place about ii'o'clock..if Some fifteen names were f ntered on the list, and A num- 'ber of pigeone were f urnisnea py ne Asso ciation for the purpose. The premiumwas .'daablbarrelled bre-toading ihotgun. leach cHitestan.t being. aUpwed one h6t at each of Uffi bjrija at twenty-oner yaroa nse. It proved Jtp ba aa interesting sight and was wltneied by large number. 1e score Hiwnnn m i iy a riv-i w. -- Tj.t rntiar. of -WiimmgtonI " 1,' T'tT-" - - . ,.'iKr:rrfv -,. : . : sii t.ui a,nf to make . any, fartiw ort. ndconseWb7 tbeir naieeje TOdrairn.- ':. - ' ' - l " The not doomed to such a disappointm t n TV of Jtockineham. killed each 1 of the, fieiirdsr J onosoo vv ft Fhe gun Was awarded T.Cfm, 'ft.h Oreen acje4 1 wn.MiNGTpN,:;N:; c:, Friday, Idecember i2y 1,873. -: forming Ills duties to the satisfaction of all Next followed a trial joi speed of trotting kotsesilhapretnUtm being .$400, yia $300 to winning horse, $75 to second, and $25 to third,: fby best three 'ii five,' mile heats. ' J. A; Chambers entered "Lady Malsey-' W. Boyce4 Spotted Tail,'' Mr. TroutJ' Goshen Maid : and ; A.' Al, Harrington I. Charles Smith. Theflrst heat Was Wohoytiady aWalGobiefliMajl'' coming. in -e secotidv and; Spotted -fPail third,'. and "Chas. Smith,'! helng distanced, ' was mledout '. - i--.. t .-.xv ji i-i,f ii...f 'it.4- -': j- The second heat proved to be intensely. exciting, ; 5 Goshen Haid 'i taking the lead for the first half mii? foed' closely by LadyrWey7,,wlrHe pottedV-tail'' wastnaking great effort lo come into line. A slight break by " Goshen Maid " in the second half mile, placed the two horses in ame.'and: '. Lady Malsey, making a'su'd den tart, came in firsts winning the heat In tMCGbOm Mald" being second and SprttedTairt third.'- 1 ; i . Thfe third- heat, latter close running be tween "Uuiy MaJsey " and ''Uoanen Maiq,". waswon by-lhelatterini58f, Lady Mat: sey " coming ia second;.'? Spatted .Tail !! again being, ,: third,? thereby necessita ting a fourth heat in which was ; displayed some line trotting' the jockeys' "Beeming to have full qontrot of their different charges. In this heat,- however, the contest seemed Jo ie mainly between,. "Lady Malsey" and Goshen Maid," iboth. horses for some sec onds, on the last half mile, being in. line; but Tliady Malaey mkl loud cheering, passed the judges' stand ahead in 257, thereby. winning the, heat and the race, ' toshea flald't coming : in j second anct This Jwa: pj&rhaps jheimbst interesting race of the week, and-was witnessed by a great number fjprtators, the grand stand agcrjdedl therailmgwas skirted byauiBeem"v$hlcleam Bet- ting-eirthe variatis hones ran bJgSC'and fre-. quest tiowrJmg, testified the admiration -of tiie spectators at the display of finerotting, in thk clottrmte8ted race, i j Immediately following the above race was a- very -sjarited xontest : between twining horses. Themhim was $200, viz; $150 tofixsl $50 to terond, the. distance being one mile And repeal For this race CL .8.' Walker entered f4JimHintoa,' Burg- dorf ; Washingn Boy." and. J W. Fau eett Pmej.Wobda."., Theflrst heat was a clsfe rmt bwa 4 'JimBjntoAjand 4 Tiney Woadil butal iSjtitdiyliron by- Piney W6odtHnitott " comingin second and ! Washington Boy " being dis tanced was ruled out The second heat was. won by " Jim Hinton," which horse wen the race and the full premium, "Piney -Woods' being distanced and therefore ruled out. . ENTRIES. .. . Department A Class 1 (Continued.) Yield of cotton largest on one acre,' J J Pearce; yield of cotton largest on one acre, fremium for crops made by Carolina Fertili zer; yield of cotton for Yick AMebane, spec ial premium; yield of cotton, yield of corn, yield of stock peas, yield of native tfrass, certmcate tor largest quantity or manure by one mule, J T Shine; for special premi um of. Wooten, JiisliaxdsonajCo. and spec ial oremiam of the Association. Certift- Icates fild'in'each of above eases. ' Certifi cate lued Tor largest yield or 1 acre of pe tatoes, 1. acre of nay, 4 acres ex corn, 1 acre of corn for sijecial nremitiml entered bvi .Wm Alderman; certificate' filed for largest acre of corn mad bya boy under lo years ny W! U Alderman.' ;; ' ' ; Certificate filed fo.lariftstieM of cot ton on one acreiby boy under 18 years by Jddie mit& Irvine Association premium; larrest yield of cotton on 4 acres," by JUL largest yield of cotton by ; Dey .nnder . 18 years, by M T.Edgertonifor tNavaasai spe- cial premium; yteW of nay, by Northrop & Vnnming.;j ,.VtVjz ,5i, .n - s lMisnel tread corn, 3) Dusnels stocx corn, 2 Dsbets poutoes, , sample ,cottoni ; i bale-of hay,;Wm.:Aiderman; . 1 bala of coV ton, M Edgerton; 1 bale of cotton, M .T JSdgertoni J sample otton,' j, j tieatj. ri'Jkpctrtment BClau 2Cmtinued.) "," Black" mare Alice, Penbroke Jones; best auagio nartteas norse, J. A lUard. 1 Dair rame chickens. P. Jones. i parUnenf GCbut 1. (Qn&tlf' ' ' i.i ,1 Joaf bread, . Miss lu Larkins; 5 Jba of butter. Mrs. P. Murphy; loaf of bread. Mrs.' A- H, yanBokkelen; iar of pickles, plate of blanc sauee . Mrs. J. A. Willard; fruitcake. plate of rolls, Miss G. DeRosset, 12 yean old. -v-;.-i-'--, Af Department C Class 2. (Continued.) ' i sofa1 cushion,' Miss Julia "Stevenson, sample of embroidery, braided child's frock,. Jlra W. -rV KUeppard t aoi. croenst taDie mats, crochet locket, Miss Alice Campbell; specimen of French embroidery, silk em-t broidered flannel, Miss Fannie Campbell; S embroidered handkerchiefs, , Miss Alice CampbelL 2 bundles cotton Vara, V bolts sheeting. from Wttle River niUls Williams & Mur; chison; 1 lot bolting, B Jots l cotton yam, j (j uakman, lioctnan Manuiacturjng o. hack weights, Wagon boxes, J W Ennttj 1 straw cutter, W D Ussay. Close Up v We leaiTD; that a great many o? our busl ness men have expressed their intention of fclbsing'tip to-dsyandWe hope the example iWljfMiejaily fbilbwed. We believe the' irrmiwi ire miao to ue ciusea. no and expect 10 see an immense crowa - . . .. J -.-ju-.-t -y-twraig-gujj-i-1) -titi '.-!'!' ('(: ; ..--., i ......!. l c. i ----- . .:jrmMmmmBrr-7rri-'-r'i fAJcek-rowr.- -4 t i:k.vi.jj.iimvrlir.. .-.- tieman'e Bton tio-rV3roukds yester-' LTJlU.LWSlty"S' -., ,wu l day, who detectedthtf Tfflamin the act add ocked-Wm iJown. 'in. . leuow picxea 447,ffimiw'77 ..tttw inchrrgwx-ent in . tvrfff of morality iud Saturday will. 3b !ahother grand !gala day:oti3r-.Vfcvi.i";::-'. fi There Will be a sale of atoclc on; the Fair Grounds tomotrbwjat 20'cloek. r". Mr'' N: Knighti 1 of -f the -;Wadesbdro Ar&usi is ih the city iii attendance upon the i vj An important meeting of Good Teml plars will bof held at their Hall this evening atTyoiodk.. VtiuuiWk f j; 7' '4 We noticed atbtfng tbe visitors bq te Fair' Grounds yesterday Ei-ftbyeiior H.T. joi. a, a. JuCivoy , uie retiring rresjt- 4eot flf the Cape Fear, Agricultural ' Asso ciation, has a-Worthy successor in Col. Wm. li-DeRosset;) i-ou-u Jf YY J.;'"! The condition of Spbtt Boyd thd col- bred man who Was scabbed' oh Wednesday ' ; ! j '!'. ill f.jiiL.i -LiJ iu.Jil.lJ : uixui, wj ciuisiaereu oy- .us puysiuta;s still fprther improved yestef day afternoon.: ii --i iM ir 9lUjpcf 4.ap Feat Asieultural ! -t vThe, C JTftar Agricultural .Association met: last tight in theiCourtHonse pursuant tb adjournment, CoL S. L. Fremont; occu pying the chair. I hf..-.' ,i ;ii.J'j1J ' A letter -was read from 3or.' -Caldwell, regretting hie inability to acoepfi an i xi vita tion to fcttend the Tair which wai ordered to be filed with the riscords of the Associa tion. 9l-- - o.r. ; A resolution concerning life members was Offered by Dr. Harriss, and was fully de bated . meeting . With many, amendments, finally being covered by the1 f oiloiwing reso lution by Mr 0.' Z. !pfach, Which ; was nnanimously carried;, . ; ,;. ., Mcsolved, (Tbs& a committee of three be appointed bv the President to wait on the life merpbers of this Association, and solicit from them a surrender of their privilege or right of entering: the Grounds of ithe Aaso- ciaton during the. Annual v4Taws i?ee or cnarge ; u being unaerstooa thatt .any sucn surtendef shall Hbf be' ooerativfe unless a majority of such life members shattl concur Anntial elections for officen being next in order, Col. A. 'AJ McE!oy was placed in nomination, but Reclined to run in a speech of tome length. , He was allowed, to . with draw' and' several atiier nontinatiahs were made, resulting in the election of Col.; WJ L. DeRosset as the President of the Asso ciation, when, on motion of :Wm, H. Ber nard, the election was made nnwiimoos. " Mr. C. Z." French was elected Vice Presi dent for New Hanover county, and the following gentlemen were" elected Execu tive Committee; ' ' :'. -!. ' Mr. Shines, Duplin j H. B. Short, Columbus- T. C. Leak; Richmond; H. T, Clark, Edgecombe; T. D. McDowell, Bladen; A. DJ Iarmer, Wilson ; Mr. Taylor, Onslow; W. T. Alderman, Cumberland; R. M. Ged dy, Marion; L. A. Powell, Sampson; Peter E; Smith,' Halifax; A. J. Galloway, Wayne; B. Godwin, Robeson, and J. A. Leak, of Anson. ., ;,. -.:-(. " . '. ,. .,: ; . Mrl G. X renc' offered the following which was adopted: . , ; ,. Besolved, That the Association has learned with regret of the determination of Col. A. A. McKoy not to serve' another term as President, and as a slight testimonial to his merit he be made a permanent Vice Presi dent and be entitled to all the . privileges pertaining to that position. . , v , . .. . ,CoL ; J. W Atkinscm dechned renomina-; tion as Treasurer. . Several mm.es were placed in nonunation, .resulting in the elec tion of Mr. Owen Fennell, Jr. ; Dr. Ennett declining xenomination ' as -Recording Secretary, Mr. X B. McPherson was placed in nomination and unanimously. elected. '''H t"Ui--j';, -y- t-. The meeting then a jottrnedi - Annual, jeflii orxho Sekboldflre l"' '' tfh Wtu in.wm mwtm ?vi v.1-: At the regular hhnual ineeting .of the l tbbkholdefti ef the Navassa' Gbano Coopt- pany 01 . vv ummgion, oem at :uie , omce yesterday morning, theIlowj.g geiUleinen were elected directors toaervq for th enr incTear: o'c?-. ,., .. . v.; :--!-. ;oo ...lH R; Bridgets, Edward Kidder,.W-ater E. Lawton, Winfield S. Dunaii, Francis W. Eerchner, John CL- Grafflin andSmilie A. TheexMbHof theinpanySiai-witi waisfactbry to the ttodOrcldan and reflect- 1 ed credit tipob the managers, ' ri Before adjourning the; ipllowing! tribtite bi iresct was paid to 'thi' znemaiT : of E1L GreggEsq.y. debeased, Who had been a 1 -KwL .-.-. 'i ix.': -..-i.; !...' ' i. i.J..r.. . tibh: . . ." . r ..' '' .','f T ' ,-' .', Rrftt?d. That the stockholden of the Navassa Company of Wilmington hereby ovesire to express tnetr nign, esteem ana gard for tbeir late associate, J. JCll reor, of Mara Bluff, 8. C, who was prominentiy connected with this Company from ?ts or- to convey regret late friends v The directors of the Company win meet next Friday, 19th' Inst.,' fb thn appoint ment of officers anJr transaction of other Gift 'OoMort. : 4::;: j .,j This interesting and important featute of ; the Fair will come off to-day, the drawing to eommenee in Flotal Hall, at 8 o'clock P. M. ;; There are 850 prizes, including $150 in bliidfaddvillOOOMo'TidE-! ett$l. ,; l-" i; i;i f-': " -,: . -u- p o-jA'CrttrreolAred Wbthsn br ' the -nam of lUkMhl PrtrrWfWai;tetifi si eat Messra.' Dudley' & 'Urns' store,-. yesteroay iftf-rao6 wai attested andlbdged in the uitfd -3ouse 'until more miitable brovisio m ra tnara yaw nA . . - it o-J .u(uence ,iasi. nigut. JTt"Ji ipplntinput, the f;rmantp: They give another enterUfeqneiit thU eyen ing. Ge ftn4 gee them, izanon, ana toe secretary u requoaicu this expression of their respect, and sympathy to tne lamuy oz eur Totrrnameiituay. ; v . Ga f of this Fail, und ainbng the attractions iar be Offered irthe Giind Tounrtment: Fair.! The following is thi ' t:' V' 0- Chief Marshal of -''l?dainaiit'and'iida.-V ,;! '"Chief Marshil bf ir arid Aids, j i-1 '.'':' Brik.i:i":''"1!' V1 -Ajii X Jt - 1 Uniformed Knht9: bf Pythias.' 1 t!! B-nighfaPOf the Tournament 1 i i; ! Orator Of the Day in )peti! Carriage. . : ; rournam6nt Committee. 1 ' ,t' Officers and Members bf Cape FeaV iLgri-I.i-.iij khdi cbjttiral Asciatiori.,: ' ' l The,rcfeesado'n:'Wnl ,fonnlih( front of Tournament HJadibartteii, on1 Princess St between Front and Seborid;1 !v ! K j Down Princess to ' Froi-V dbwii Frobt to Nnn, up Nun to Third, up Third to Market; ,np Jlarket jourjth, jo jto;,the iFifr' .wlines wJ)4jC f.pjnpt at 9; o'clock.. ... t..y. it-:.At. rt, a. 1 , s;j ; -.i.) .poronation, takes place 00,9 field. .rj.. :CTY ITE-Ii.i .:!: QTfTXBa.-'-Qo toIQilbert's and get boom of hit fine New Blvet fOystars. No-hA4ELCajnuwAX: nattfLai persota who sttand the Taaruaat Ban thlf evening tkcC be will b pceant to chec their "PoU and iHata ud drM their Hair. ' PBomH Fno. W! now hT. t ataclc ovor M0 reams of news pper, . S4z36, weight 80 perream. It is good, rag paper, and wDl be sold. i oU to rait, tqt: cash, or sent bx ezpnas C. O. D. .f Mn--: li-J.' .tt iMi .!..' - .V. me maDoiubi ui uiv uHwmwgniw bin u- TCMUy ator IwrTtag lirgiy i jetteafetion Ottho latter. J4wtif Will ftnd it an dmrable ipfxllnm of..eomiriwnfcraqrw.'w.,th ftineri and pUnterfl ol the two Qarolii-aa. I ! 4 ' ery 4oea ajj Mads of KndiiiMijfl Baling in awork- manlllfft 9anner, aad. at reaspothla price. iXa-r V - x j . - t i ' - . . Li - - a !. duuiia fnd bt-ten needing Eecelpt Books, or btber work, mair iel y on romptnew la the' execution of if tOV WaaVa Cpok. .. f , ; Want a Sitaatioo, Want a -ttjemniin. "" WtotaSerraritG-rV J ' Want to rat a Store, v : Want to sell a Piano, 1 . .'.- j . -Want to adl aHone,- . r..: . t '' - Want to lead Honey, Want to hay a House,' Want to boy a Bene; ': -- Want to rent a House, ' . 1 Want to sell a Carriage, ' ' ! Want a Boardtng place, ' Want to borrow Money, ; ; ' Want tpaell Dry Qoods,. ..... Jant.to aell Grocerlae, , j Want Fiin-ttni, , : Want to tell Hardware, ; . ... : Want to aell Seal Estate, . - Want a job of Carpenterttigj- ' Want a job of BUekamithlng, ' Want to aeH Millinery Goods, . ' ' ' WaattosellaHoase and Lot, , ; 1 Waaf to find any one's Address, ' : , 1 ' Want to sell a piece of-Tarnitai ; .. : Want to buy a soocind-luuid Carriage, ; , ; .Want to' find anything ypd haTe lost, ; 'Want to Agricaltani Implements,' ; ' Want to Adverkae anything to. advantage, , Want to find an owner toe anything Foand, I . ' Mf-Avf'tlain".t : ; ' - StETJEIO-BIST : COIfVKBBHCE f ' ' Proceed in oir the Firs t 'bay J . Spedal CofTespondenee pf th?Montog tar.: .1) Qoi-bSBOBO, K.CM'peo.; 10. ii M.ne uurty-ee'VBiua session 01 u a, kj, S -1 " - - l- 1 . . T Confere'nbebf tlid it R Chtirdh Soxtihcei-- vened in the'' Methodist church of this place this morningAt H o'clock, Bishop John C. Keener ptding, and was openfed with re- 'ii2u-iir'..iii"iLTJr: iiL u.i..f' ;' ;tha Bishop briefly addressed the Confer ence, expressing pleasure in beifitr - privi leged to meet the brethren, . and presenting If hopeful view oi )hp. present condition and fntnwi nmnU nf fbn nrri The roll waS called by . the Secretary" the last Conference, . Dr. Craven, and the following answered to tbeir tames; r. , R. O. Bnrton, iW. Cloaa, W. 2L Jordan; J. W. LewiJL Samuel Leard, Gaston Fir lar, Henry Gray. L T. Wyche. John t Til- lett, Wi p. Chaffla, C F. Deems, T. P. Ri- caud, H. Hi U. , Wilson. Tn It Moses, T. B. Jteeks. Ji B. Martin. -W. BL BobbiU. L. S. .Borkhead. P. Jj- Carrawav. BL H. Gibbona.' C. H. PbUlipa, T. WJ Guthrie, -BL, -Td Hud-, .son, & JJ.ciAdamt; Ji&JkLt teppev J. H. Avent, D2 Q Johnson, J. .: Mann, J. P. iMoere. R. Su Moran. A. Artdre ws. J. F. I irh-n.-t r... w ir;.., ,t a xr.i- v xtr Thompson; W. o. mack; J. H.itiob0itt, u. jj-jrent, j. a. vmnmnggan, Ja J. Muni J W. Pnett MJ CL Thomas, vJos. Wheeler, M. L. WbodV R. G. Barrett,! J. S. .Irvin, W. C Gannon, 8.B. Hoyle, A. WwMabgum, JJ. K.iJSrtioo, u.tiravn,i iW!iienifins, ! ' B. A. Willis, B. a Clhreth, T. It Ed- . wards, ; Jfi s -U i aarmaB,. 1 1 ii. . w ood, T. J , GattisWj. Itobejt A.' R. Raven, E. JUYjttei C. C. Dodson, Ml .Yi SheirilLJ; It. Griffith. .W. IL Call. B. C. PhiliDS. L. W Crawford. T. P., Eneland.J l w. J. J- urgeson, x. -r, xieitman, r A. FHowland; J.-L Retn;'A.!A. Boshaminer, R. M. Jirown, 1 h, ubbons,j.T. tiam-v A' M-Ixiiig, W. B.,Maness,F. I Reid. ) J9 'lbe lay delegates , were cauea . apd tne following answered to their names: JJ TfJ Mann; R. P. "Troy, F. C. RobbinSjN. M. Ray, W. W: Cole, W; J. Parker,' J. K Leg gett K: K. Council iand R.) Hooker.. ; Pr B. Craven was elected Secjetary and L , T. .Wyche and O. W Carr, -Latistant Secitanes. "I . " ' . " ,'.' ; '' ' On niotionlSie Preridh-g Elddfs were ap pointed a committee to nominate commit tees; the standing conunitteea to be icom-l posed of ex-minister pna one layman irona each Presiding Elders District., . .. uj : v Revs. R. O. Burton, J; E. Maxm ahd V?., J. F. Miller were appointed a Committee on Divine WofSBIpf1' . 1 1 - Thehocffs f tfeetfng'snd dje4ujment weres-teQiMwt -tviJaMa Ltirvujn.. The fallowing laymen were appointed on Paricer,-Wi D. Ronntree anJi i.! JiGar On motion fjfclitoimH Conference was fixeicL' -. . ? .- I i -.-- - ...: . .fci t. that thwtexaiaiAatiiitt-of : cliarticta be. wi& open dnwatfiT-ij. iU Id i bi A communication from r, T, Q. Swa-1 .....' : - . - Boos BnrBMBar.-Tat Meou Svaal Book Bind the0ihiBMofinimc4i Hays, 8.; 8. Webb,'Fa Bobbins, B.L F. Lunh, F.! .MPM'M 14 men, e Book itof; was read and ferred-to 'tiioCbmmittee on-'Books u and A communication from Dr. Bedford, the Boot" Areb'L eihibkinr the condition ot.the Jrn;bii8bms;liouse, was, fpa$t ajft Ktn icrreu w me committee on jdooks jazHL Periodicali.v ' joken ui i t jirt wsi m i ,A 'ftnmTmtnifmt.nn-' f rnm TVf HfcTunlH' ! 'theMissiotiaiir SecretaS; Was Wad and xe-.l ferred tothe te soara-oi-iUBSiOBSU i'j i . i . A communication : from Dr. R. f ncluditig a petftiod tti the Goflgres of the ; unitea Diatearior aamags aoaeiatne rnDr. lishine House by the army of the .United: oiaics, uiu uu uiuuuu; u nm uttu uui iu table for the present.';1: ilJiy .h-hI 1 - yi j J; -i : J .-. . A communication from Dr. , Bedford ;was iead intefereneb'tbthe fleftt 6f hePubjii -in'a Hbuse:reaueiatinr each oreacher tobur- Shase one hundred dollars worth of bobkCi eferrbdtb th'eaCbitoitteeibld:bki iand and phtctfcal remarks 'ofc' the'Sbtfjedt of JtinVemlity.in.,;,,)! ,11 jcrfj ! " ' christian The Committee on Committees reported? nomlnatSflgj Committees ! otit thb bllbwing snbiects; Education. , Sabbath , . Sehoda? Books and Periodicals, Church 1roperfcrs-4 On motion;tieppxt ww adopted. -f,. f JJ" Dr, Redford, Agent of the Publishing. Houses was inttoduced1 to the , Conference, i ILjQ.. Burton and others offered a reSoMi1 tion requesting Bishop "Doggett to "preach. L .. A A. ii. il. -f-rl r ly,: at 1, earliest nveniencetJnring! fle session ' Of this Conference,' Which- jwftf adopted kisA k iitaii -ti iioiUui: ia j . ,' , , A iaolutibn -was qffefl by; H,.. pibi bons, and adopted by the Conlerence, seth ting apart Monday next to near-1 the report oh Missionaries, and requesting Iy. N. ili J. Wilson to preach a sermon in tteqiory of the preachers whobave died idnring Ore yaestion UOtb Was taken up andthei fol lowipg superannuated' preachers ipsiea the examination of character and werb continued in a superannuated relation: D. c. Johnson, B. T. Bisk$rj w. FiovcL s. B. Doiar,?D:''Msy; X -fET- Land, G E.' WyeheJ and Hewry. Gray j M. rja iThomas and C. WT King passed the ,examinationrof character and Were placed on1 the 'effeetive: TJ.3e and ejm'pssd' th& examination bf character and Werecj-j tinued in asu3eraiierairv rtinrt.r,, ! - J. a Thbinas, JJ. X Davis, . ftSomerv j; H. Hill and WJ C. 'Wflsoa MAeed-Hieeii amination of character and were placed on Question 5th was taken up abd M3esI5iy was readmitted.- :, J ' ' The following Local SinVra" wfte1 elected to Deacon's Orders: J4 i W 'Payne4 Wm..Wine and J. A. B. Kilpatiick... f ' The ' foDowing Local Preachers werb' elected to Eldert Orders: JM. Jordan,, Redding Moore, G.:Westbrook and. W, H. Ctmninggijn " i - . j i . . . vmierence aujournea. : ' Spirits Turpentiiie. The kitchen of Mr. Jnou G. Mc Laurin, of Laurinburg, was burned last Week, says the Scotchman. i."'i"Ui- j v : . correspondent 3 Writes1 ithe Presbyterian of the death in: Moore eointy of Mr. Booker Parrish, near St, Andrew's Churchy on the 4th ult; whose 'years hum bered oyer .one hundred. .1 . , . f, Raleigh -tfew of th, 1 lb : irV Worth introduced a bill in the Senate yes terday concerning the rState -debt," which waa characterized by Mr. Troy; who tbived that the bill be printed, as the most pmctf cal find tangible plan Chat hasyet been pro. X?. orws piu prpposea to. issue fo.OOO.wO of coupon bonds and levies ata to pay the interest semi-annually and directs .the Treasurer to, offer for thewhole of the old ante-war bonds and interest not funded;' 8& cents on the' dollar, or at one for three. (not including the, N, p. Railroad bona arid interest): for all bonds issued since the lbse ox me war, not special tax: and aocrneajn terest, 20 cents in the dollar or one in fiye; 'for bonds issued for iHterhal' improvement foli8 mki jak5ia .a&mmvfQh to May 1865, with interest due on thnsittne? 20 cents in the'dbllAfor'Olie for'lveT1 i -ni NEW :APYERTISE3piNa. .l . PotmiyIEiemert tliafeeoi SIonOayAr Tuesday, Oec. 15 d: 16. Dupre2 Behedit's' ' NEW mjfSTtlELS! BRASS BiiND BUHUISiUp pPRSA T&HTPK With more owning, triumphant snceeesl iHTr ingJnt ooocladed a sioet briUient cteseti-of two weeks at the Varieties .Theatre, New Orleans, the puce n seanty ana iasmoa of tao pescent city, sanng oeiere large, rennea anaeiect anaieacee, tlr. Tbeir receinuajrBoatiifaic from toaijsoa. . , . r i p , Will appear eiahovSy 4a ata tteMtlJracwa(tAV Beat fl 00; Colored: GWlenr t$ cents. BeeerrecL SeetB fJiiJP.JBaiMaW';VJKVrfT owra. . . , i;ti.a h. jjuriutz. Manager. . rail! l Vnaniw ..i IL-l , ,T" O. (t (7 - - ? w irw "11 btb-v dec 13,18, 14 & 16. , - J a.i- Boots arid Shoes, i ons a: itr.v. ii fvAnd 'jSjii i I'll YXBTi XOWjtBICai - i Oaiiq.ls togivesat4 tfacJn,901ty;id wes aiidm-s ffcredl In goodfor flt jpiMey decl-tr t .yBVi riu-wa oon, . , j ; o noru front street. Salt. Salt, "i i'w 10.UUU pool 8IU 900SMks hlowitSait: t decU-tl rL-- -F. Wi KBBCHNUK. ' il . M I r. li III) JI iliilllH ) I lllln I, . .; Ilolasse.. Ilolasoes! 150 "f5 wafcjwBWv; 1 .' . .A I . m-mmm t . .... F.'W. KKUcila Jtii. rrr mi-4.h BacoPorlE anaMee. A,K.Mir',. OKA KAQ? -' .;tcrja W wjlLC..' fv.'2iav xtf " " 1 l4ieewMiK.:.v..".iii...'.V.'.... 60 h ront months, -r..-,w,..r.-.-..:.. 8 w i . Two emthin-li..-l.-;rj-L. ......15 00 Three month. ss oe ETCtiet-IdrsitUemtU takaa 'at propor atelr low ataT..T--iiW K ,FiTe8qnjres estimated aa a aaaiter-eolhaan, and ten scntairea as a ludf-colniu:rb-a '- Good Uemplar&Tflie Notice ftZOti QX!SSIXIk6lin.k'I! YOUB X HAXXi TO-NIGHT, At 1)i o'clock. -' -U ttfeibopeditbaaeMk mSmbelwiU m iresent: rBaainess otthe nUnoat importance will coma before the meeting. M1 J .. j lfTXy rut . fi. ,. RJ'RTOH'.f T or iflRH,uy.-mitM? . 1 f i - For sale byr - , - - fn ei-tf a I ,ii-atlR Wi fittOBSSR, t i! ii Jiiidi ! . 11 m.T.TiTTojji.iirrns. t - . a 1 1 n 1 ,n 1 1 1 THEBESTB0OTS&SH0ES 0-i;K! ffit.-iil C ?- ii--jfly.l i.il i,aiiv5-iffigisis5t-..j,, KkiBi&ctare'd EkpireKtly J- 1 Us, jsoni fih lo LrnvfiSBor iijr. Our priceaJure reduced aa Vow aa . 0 v.i.nr'.SWWimo9m 7 1 Badies'BeltM.1 aMWaj&i&& and Harness Factory of .- . Auction -Baieati 29, ill'i" I a..i.a IteJ-SmEB TOCTt. OJt SKXTOObDEW FAN X cr Art idea, Comba, Brnahea, Satchela, fcc, con tained lajE)tomO,MDtoaatnet, mast be sold to close. We eepecially pail the attention of the Ladles to this safet a 'n '-r nwi ?k flw.i .v ri.BAttO AXirS MAY J EXiPiEtOTD. r Every article sold to the hieheat bidder without ecl3-8t 'Si i 4 ' "TS4! f OPERA HOUSE. ' i. .Wednesday, Deol 0th -J BetflAibl(iliirbpah. Fiteittes, W OhSpn.ak1 'Sisters! jumncne, mua, Belle. 1 1 ftaniiA fin. Including four new Artists since their last ) '.hi i uoj-CTeaeaacsii.! 4ii i iji. tees;; Becaliaiiif Bell Ringers T.7- .3lx2 ld lilnd.m'a 1mU bid rrr svemntr. I Ptomte sad SRM''Oi..iV.'..?..T.:iv8'etB, inranette : circle. y 60 eta. :ete!l.ilUi..U4St..MV.;as ets. Keaerred seats $1 00. For sale at P. Heineberger's live Book and Music Storo.'. -'--" ' Jdec 7-6t J e vmi cy , J e we I ry ! . IfAttTTBt STREET, , i;"--i iCTMiii'-ii 7ilTll,r . HI i' TTAVB ON HAKir.TfiE LASGSST A880RT- ; m luJjuiniii'ij.i tu: tend ei themselveaviu-d to do so most ..JTm .ml -ill - i.-a ! i.iTil iMl-ilii tfc ii A Hit 1 Orteflte Sow. 'BodOT' Front Street (Brock 3b Webh's old, stand) faortMr to, obtain. the best IJluors, Cigars, tagerBeet, Ales', Oysters, Ac, .-Eiaini tr?ll EEts- til Bcsrets. 6I4 HATS AWP BNin BLEACHID, oresaed and made to. " FoV p-ttbrfS Dd&o'&t. th -Vweet, hetirpen jii(a sa4 CMwcfco i i is ear tMf ctoi iuB'i. S3C JIUIiHHI! '. Of -L 1- Ctt-i Sii JtH'rtf 1 woi.ted.4ii jy febBwmiifreieiT'.W orW.becekWiithi vf. tjii'WlWiasfer. WUmiagtoa, N. CI, December 10, 18734ec ll-t it I -f I
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